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Cake day: June 21st, 2023

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  • I feel like people must be tired of me recommending the same few games (you know, if anyone cared enough to read all my comments), but I’m the type of guy who is pretty much only interested in finding the more hidden gems, and I generally ignore the stuff that keeps showing up on the front page of Steam.

    • The Upturned - A cartoony horror-comedy game with a great sense of humor.
    • Withering Rooms - The story is interesting and the atmosphere is great.
    • Your Spider - This one is possibly my favorite indie horror game.
    • Exanima - Read about the features. This one is more impressive than the screenshots make it look (at least for me).
    • Lunacid - I love the visual style and atmosphere of this. I also enjoyed Lost in Vivo by the same developer.
    • Praey for the Gods - This one is for anyone who’s looking for more games like Shadow of the Collossus.
    • 8Doors: Arum’s Afterlife - This is a decent metroidvania with a charming story. If you enjoyed Hollow Knight, then you may also enjoy this.


  • ExtraMedicated@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.worldMicrotransactions
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    4 months ago

    There’s a lot of people who seem to expect games to keep getting updated. Growing up, if I bought a game (with my mom’s money of course), that game was complete, for better or worse.

    Now kids seem get upset because I don’t want to add new characters to a shitty little game I released 5 years ago.



  • Taking them is generally the first thing I do each morning, and has been for many years, so it kinda just became a habit.

    For times when I get distracted and do forget, I wake up early enough (thanks to cat) so that by the time I’m finished eating breakfast while watching TV for an hour, if I still feel unnaturally drowsy, that usually reminds me to take them.